Кроссворд и упражнение по фразовым глаголам.


Кроссворд и упражнения по некоторым фразовым глаголам Как работать с кроссвордом:Нажмите на цифру, прочитайте задание и постарайтесь ответить на вопрос.Нажмите на текст вопроса и проверьте свой ответ.По стрелочке перейдите на следующий слайд и т.д. driftapartgiveupbnethg321upgein4cralup5End a romantic relationshipStop doing somethingThe sky becomes lighterAccept that you’re defeatedThe weather improves











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BREAK OFFININTOONTOOUTFORWARD WORKAROUNDINOFFUPINTOBEHIND MOVEUPINAWAYBYOUTFORWARD PUT UPINAWAYBYOUTFORWARD GETUPINDOWNAFTEROUTAROUND Brighten UP – if the weather brightens up, the sky becomes lighter and the sun starts to shine; to suddenly look or feel happier; to make somewhere more attractive, often by adding coloursClear UP- if the weather clears up, it improves; to make a place tidy and clean, especially by putting things where they usually belong Warm UP –to become warmer, to make something or someone warmerPick UP – to lift something or someone by using your hands; to learn a new skill or language by practising it rather than being taught it; to buy something cheaply; if the wind picks up, it becomes stronger; if something picks up, it improves or increases after a bad periodSplit UP – to make a mistake, to quarrel Put AWAY – to put something in the place where it is usually keptPut BY – to save an amount of money in order to use it laterPut OUT – to make a light stop shining by pressing a switch; to make something that is burning stop burning; to be annoyed because of something that someone has done or said to you; to produce information and make it available for everyone to read or hearPut FORWARD – to state an idea or opinion, or to suggest a plan, so that it can be considered or discussedMove UP – if a student moves up, or if a teacher moves them up, they are put in a higher level or class; to move slightly so that there is enough space for someone else Move IN – to begin living in a new house or areaMove AWAY – to leave the place or area where you liveWork AROUND – to organize activities to ensure that a problem doesn’t prevent you from doing what you want to doWork OFF – to get rid of an unpleasant feeling by doing something energeticWorked - UP – to feel very upset, nervous or excited about something Break OFF – to separate a part from a larger piece Break UP – quarrel Break DOWN – stop working Break IN/INTO – to enter by force Break OUT – when something dangerous, unpleasant , like war, disease or fire startsGet UP – to wake up and get out of bedGet IN – to succeed in getting a place at a school, college or organization; if a political party or a politician gets in, they are elected; if a any vehicle gets in at a particular time, that it when it arrives; get in something- to manage to do something even though you don’t have much timeGet DOWN – to start doing something seriously and with a lot of attention and effort Get ALONG – to be on friendly termsGet OUT – to move out of a vehicle; to avoid dong somethingGet AROUND/ROUND – to find a way of dealing with a problem Put UP –to build a structure (wall, building); to stick of fasten a piece of paper to a wall so that it can be seen; to let someone stay in your home for a short period of timePut IN a good word for someone – to say good things about someone